Apparently nostalgic for the Champagne, pillbox hats and soft-lit glamour that supposedly characterized the skies in the 1950s and ’60s, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy urged airline ...
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HOUSTON, Texas -- The 1940 Air Terminal once served as the first Houston Municipal Airport. The building is now a historical landmark and serves as a museum dedicated to celebrating the early days of ...
Air travel these days feels more like a necessary chore than a luxury, and that becomes clearer with each flight. The seats are cramped, legroom is scarce, the drink cart makes a single appearance, ...
The Department of Transportation wants you to start dressing up again when you fly. Citing an undeniable rise in bad behavior on airplanes, the DOT announced a new campaign meant to encourage civility ...
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The Department of Transportation launched a new campaign to promote civility among air travelers. The campaign encourages passengers to be courteous, dress appropriately, and mind their manners. Some ...
Nostalgia-driven campaigns won’t bring back the so-called golden age of travel, because the financial and social realities of ...